2005 Suzuki Hayabusa on 2040-motos
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Suzuki Hayabusa description
Hayabusa Suzuki 2005, ready to ride, motorcycle has minor cosmetic issues, never have been dropped on my end. I have never had any mayor problems. I have installed head-light, it came without it, full service was done, replaced the anti-freeze tank and flushed the anti-freeze fluids. Also, Right front brake disk is missing but left one works fine it was sold to me like that. Turn signal works on front but because was modified, won't have turn signal on the rear, not need it. Lights Reflector has been installed in the License Plate. On left handle by the clutch, electrical wire was fixed, it came broken. Motor-cycle it kept in the garage, only weekly engine warm up to make sure engine get its warm up. Reason for selling it, hard ship situation. Other than that, bike is ready to ride, never had any mechanical failure or let me down on the road.
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Mon, 15 Jul 2013Land speed motorcycle racer Bill Warner succumbed to injuries suffered in a 285 mph crash at Loring Air Force Base in Maine. The 44-year-old from Wimauma, Fla., reportedly lost control of his modified turbocharged Suzuki Hayabusa while attempting to reach a speed of 300 mph. Warner reportedly began veering to his right during one high-speed run on the base’s runway after clocking 285 mph.
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